Has it and the creation of desktop publishing had any impact on the business models?
With the advent of so many doing research and essentially able to print their own scores, and bypass
the large publishers, has this had any impact on the industry?
I know that in the United States, there are fewer and fewer publishers of classical music scores (technically
there aren't any US based labels now that RECORD classical music for that matter), so with fewer and fewer publishing houses,
would the advent of small presses be a good thing?
Supposedly computers and the Internet is the great democracy of things (blogs versus traditional mainstream media), mp3 swapping versus buying cds in stores, artists recording and offering their own music on personal websites etc. Has anything like this happened with music and Finale (or any music publication software such as Finale)
Thanks!
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Kim Patrick Clow
"There's really only two types of music: good and bad." ~ Rossini
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